Our fourth Sky Pirates Dungeons and Dragons game continued with the exploration of the underground spire.
Our fourth Sky Pirates Dungeons and Dragons game continued with the exploration of the underground spire.
I was sick during this session and did not play, and on top of that, my husband had lost his voice since we had gone to a concert (Sabaton and Battle Beast) the night before. So, our back-up DM took over to run more of the dungeon we had started the previous session. We advised him to bring his paladin along since the dungeon is designed to be rather difficult and without Del, Balthasar might have ended up as the only tank if we had a similarly low turn-out – which is exactly what happened.
For our second “Sky Pirates” D&D session at the mall, a number of players did not show up, but we got an extra player in the form of a potential new DM that might run another table for the games store in the future.
Our FLGS currently has more players than it can find DM’s for, and with a few of them having kids or being called away for work issues, my husband decided to offer his help. So he’s taking over one of the tables, and I am running a character in his game.
I do believe I mentioned that I was waiting eagerly for the D&D Next playtest to complete and for 5th edition to be ‘official’. Well that happened last fall, and around Christmas-time yours truly received her Dungeon Master’s guide finally. 🙂 I waffled back and forth for a long time over Forgotten Realms – easily my favorite pre-designed campaign setting vs. my own home-brew setting “Yevindor”. Continue Reading